Thursday, January 28, 2010

John C Holmes Pic Famous American Speakers....?

Famous American Speakers....? - john c holmes pic

I must write an essay about a famous speech. Which speakers should I choose ...

Senator Daniel Webster
Senator Henry Clay
Senator John C. Calhoun
Booker T. Washington
Theodore Roosevelt
Malcolm X
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn
Senator Robert La Follette
Woodrow Wilson
Eugene V. Debs
Marcus Garvey
Senator Hillary Clinton
Senator Robert F. Kennedy
Thurgood Marshall
Senator John Kerry
Dennis Banks
William Clinton
Clarence Darrow, Esq.
Calvin Coolidge
Rev. Oral Roberts
Senator Huey Long
John L. Lewis
Vice Pres. Hubert Humphrey
Brian Tracy
Lyndon Johnson
César Chávez
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Senator Joseph McCarthy
The representative Shirley Chisholm
Edward R. Murrow
Senator Elizabeth Dole
Angela Davis
General Douglas MacArthur
Ronald Reagan
Rep. Barbara Jordan
Margaret Sanger
Governor Adlai Stevenson II E
Senator Margaret Chase Smith
Norman Thomas
Governor George Wallace
The representative Newt Gingrich
Will Rogers
Richard Nixon
Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
Oliver Wendell Holmes
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Rev. Billy Graham
Senator Barry Goldwater
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Mark Twain
Tony Robbins

5 comments:

dsm37127 said...

Wow, what a list. There are too many good choices, but I would choose one or the other gene. Douglas MacArthur, Ronald Reagan and Teddy Roosevelt.

LIAM SEAN RYAN said...

I still think he does not

Anonymous said...

FDR. Great man, and I'm leaning on the right side.

Do not believe everything he knew in advance about Pearl Harbor.

Chels said...

I believe that Franklin D. Roosevelt was an incredible person and a great orator. or Senator Robert La Follette's "Fighting Bob" was a very progressive (this is the right word? "Progressive"). He had very progressive ideas.

Or that George Bush is a very good speaker!
it was a joke, Bush is a babbling idiot.

Barry K said...

It is an impressive list, but I would say that Martin Luther King I Have a Dream "speech is the most famous of all time.

Check it out on youtube.

Eugene Debs, "Although there is a lower class, here I am," At a meeting of the European Union in 1918, is also very powerful.

And then there's the memorable speech by U.S. troops, General Patton before D-Day

again, check it on YouTube for inspiration and fun to find!

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